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0 HOUSE ALL CT BUREAU Resolution by Alderman Schloss to Be Acted On Soon. Tre Committee on Buildings, of the Board of Aldermen, st its next moet- fhe will take up the question of the erection of a building in which all de- partments of the city government can find quarters. At present they are feattered in every direction and the rental which the city pays for such offices reaches the total of $375.00) an- ally. ane ‘subject will come up before the corjmittee on a resolution offered at the tie 148. meeting of the Board of Alder- meu by Alderman Schloss, that the city Should fortnwitn secure a site for a budleme in Manhattan for the housing of 4:4 several departments, and calling upon the Board of Estimate to issue Corporate stock of a sufficient amount to purchase (he site and erect the build- ing. ec speaking to his resolution, Alder- MAN weiooy pyinted out tue enoraivus @mount of mvney the city is paying yearly (or rent, He declared thar we Various devartments ure at the present time 4o scutiered thut it uses up @ Me priced o Mgivd uuarket was built by the city, @nd on tue owuay was new drawing interest, by way of per cent. He could not sve why the pro- posed new building would not save the ity money in a simiJar manner. In- stead of paying out gi0,0W yearly for Tent, the interest on the money neces- Bary’ to construct the building would not Bmvync vo GAT cout su Aldeman ‘Schloss is “a Republican is is his second term in thi Yule subject 4g his, particular hobby he has devoted @ lot cf time to Its consideration. He introduced three Tesolutions in the old Board, but no Action was taken. Now that the Re- blicans and Al. O. Aldermen control Board, ne thinks the scheme will ut thet tue jt Hall of Record: President’s Daughter Pays At- tention to Minutest Detail of Wedding Outfit. GOWN SATIN BROCADE, Pattern Destroyed as Soon as the Necessary Twenty-six Yards Were Woven. ‘When Miss Alice Roosevelt steps out of tho White House on Feb, 17 as the bride of Congressman Longworth she will take with her a trousscau exquisite 2 its execittion and bearing an unusual interest from the fact that the daughter of the President designed nearly every article herself. Some of Miss Roosevelt's gowns for her wedding outfit are being made in Baltimore, the modistes carrying the garments to Washington whenever tit- tIngs are necessary. The wedding gown ts of heavy white satin brocade. The fabric was ‘woven by the William Strange Company, of Patterson, N. J. The pattern is a bro- cade of pure white relieved by a cross pattern of the crest that 1s to distin- gulsh it, When the twenty-six yards woven for the gown was finished the workman who watched the shuttle was presented with an envelope. Upon open- ing it he found a week's pay and a fitty-dollar bill. A brief note told him to take a weuk's vacation at the expense of the firm and to keep his lips sealed in regard to the fabric woven for the President's daughter. Design Was Destroyed. Then the design was destroyed. The greatest secrecy has been maintained concerning the weaving, the design of which was made by Miss Roosevelt her- self. The wedding gown will be trimmed in the old lace belonging to Miss Roose- velt's mother’s family. Next in interest to the wedding gown 1s Miss Roosevelt's travelling costume. This gown is of pale gray broadcioth. With this dress Miss Roosevelt will Wear an exquisite set of silver fox furs and also a turban of the same rur. The furs are belng specially made up for the President's daughter. A noticeable feature among all of Miss Roosevelt's trousseau is the elegant sim- for before consolidation, and rosaly stipulated. that it Cler! jurrogates, “ment and Tax Board shoud ver, that floors of h. floor to-day, howe’ and elgath the Corporation "3 are in the Staats Zeitung Bulld- the ister is at No. jurrogat County Court the the louse, or, tal is made of fine tucks rinning around erarg, Aueereoee: RAG: COEy eet” | the Bodie, the neck being faished, wits medallions of real lace, through which that-Central Tracks Be Depressed. For the first time since the movement @o compel the New York Central to tracks from the surface of Bievent avenue began there appears Prospect that it will be success Tousing mass-meeting held last Public School No. 51, in West -fourth street, showed that public t so long ignored by the great it corporation 1s so aroused nothing tut results will satisfy ot . Henry Parsons, President of the League, presided at the meet- Saxe, the Republican State Genator, and “The” McManus, the Mammany leader, sat side by side on the In the audience were hun- men and women of influence West side who have seen, year the New York Central grad- enoroach upon Bieventh avenue now practically shut off from i My i (use, Bather Chidwick, who was chap- Bain of the Maine when the battleship wes destroyed in Havana Harbor, Foade the principal adarens of the in betel eve 1 am sate tn victorious,’ he assured fog, “Let we not f dren would be a crime. aid he would Introduce the New York Cent avenue trac et it passed at this lature He tntro- last y but it wae Members of the Le under orders from mitral opposed !t, Up-stat p-State iy ay the the | Plicity which marks everything, from the Gainty lingerie to the ball gowns. Among evening dresses there is one of white satin combined with chiffon and real lace. satin, and another evening gown made in princess style will also be in her trousseau, foam tint over the dainty ev spective bride's trousseau. The waist tiny puffs of effect. Th pu cay with the same des! OFFERS EVIDENCE Baltimore Financier Willing to} ‘but of town may be summoned in the Deuel-Mann-Town Topics case. He is women of Baltimore’ an Saye they have written stories in Town eal on more, he will see that their names are mar urdlic. the n Fanoles.”* Was approached by two agemta of’ the publication, who tried subscribe. < came Mr, tried to by the half dozen or more ball gowns and Miss Roosevelt {s partial to. white A pale green chiffon of palest sea- gowns in the pro- ehiffon fall over a yoke @ short puffed sleeves. ai Aas EVENING, JANUARY 201900, iam wURLD; SATURDAY NTS BUILDING (MISS ALICE ROOSEVELT'S TROUSSEAU ALL MADE FROM HER OWN DESIGNS The gowns that will comprise the wedding outfit of Miss Roosevelt are nearly completed, Two of these have already been turned out by a firm in Baltimore, One is an up-to-date travelling gown, trimmed with fur and Persian lamh. The other is one of several-evening gowns, cut unusually high in the neck. AGAINST MANN Testify and Give Names in Libel Suit. A new end interesting witness from in ohiffon lace, ‘The skirt falls in folds from the tiny tucks, which form a short yoke effect over the hips. i Blue Extensively Used. a. q t for pale blue is well i wra, and thie color Jk to Miss Alice Roosevelt as ehe will apppear in two of the costumes sne has designed for her trousseau. : nt of Hi jensively 10 ae street and Sixth avenue; Park outnt. ‘ment, Central Park. and the others are| Miss Roosevelt's morning her team championship has been won by # club | ite balis trifle geattered ina eimilar manner. reception gowns, dinner gowne, "tea. T PRI / ES IN Tweatigame achedule, “ Bnterpriee Clubs in | SrE* aah them certening a Here, ot Saittars wns, waikin; a vinne le, ich aids the ‘’s ry Wk" aoe ball gowns are ‘ked with the float gan ote a ihe sortboke odtttars wens | of tire OF rubber tape answers the’ same $ same simplicity which as always char- Dlayed Monday night by Friendship, Harlem eh ninco) * ? acterized the it costumes of the and Morningside teams, Boe President's daughter. Present standing of the clubs with games Herman Helssenbuttle, a member of the 4 The lingerie alone !s an item which Won end Jost tees follows: Raterprise._ 3 Arlingtons rolling the Amphions at 5 7 . 3 and. Centra! re rine enry, Auaerscnn icra beset Parks, 1 Hawthorne, 18—7, "Bel with joy. are two dozen o! Mdere, Knickerbocker and Sequoyoh, 11—8. everything, each LR pig ant, hand a ‘The tles will be rolled of the comirig week leredl meeneerare | Big C j em League on the Tuxedo alleys, and it is! TMenday evening, dan bo, when. the Tus Miss Homsovelt’s interest in her trous-| Big Crowd at Thum’s When] bropatie that many New ‘York bowlec will | strel company Gf the “Friendatip Club ‘will : sean ifested itself in the most i chum to, Jermey to wee the contests, In the | Give an entertagumen at the alleys, minute detail Her own fancy and Rosevilles Get the Mag- Seks made a new tive-imen tournament Tec- | ag fies Re heh aoe, aearded Hens have been fltowed. in everything : 8" ord’ of 1,080) tor “high team “soore "and “an | Gris, Danny Macdonald, Morr lb, “105 or is legant * +3 erexe . r a games. eo ; m * Clk West Side Roused, Demands] z¢ her, simple and elers eos have nificent Silver Cup. jewarks playin Jersey City a the Inter: Fea, Cloak Gruber ie anxious to roll a tate League Monday ius “the ‘Tuxedo tears, which is the same in contest at the Morningsl the Eastern as in the te ide, One Hi has been the wonder of the local bowling bier th avenue, There was a big crowd of bowlers at | world this season, now that Tee Jona | All organized cluba may enter = |p ont homs contest with any bowler in Thum's White Elephant alleys last | Ras “tenified his intention of taking hit | @ve-men team in’ The Eve: coaches the eye of Sam igen at sheidy's night, when several ties were rolled off | Tournament of the American Bowling Con | World’s free headpin tournament. | OMer should be scoommosated. and prises awarded in the American | ress (The Drening World making wis x% |send your entries to Jeseph Thum,| Otto Rickmenn will celebrate tenth National Tournament, the most im-| will sit Gere take notice. Fe tenes aS arerery ad bel pened at Herman portant of five-men team events decided sng Welngartns . fi : SS street. next month, when the bowler at this ‘tm Re eronter city dering the bowling | 1 crn aue to good team work: whict, comes All Due to Coaching. Otto's bie blow ate” a season. from, clase association and continued rolling | Coached hy T. A. Dwyer, who gotinto the ROA “Joe” certainly did himeeif proud in ‘ogether of the members during the whole | second game and mate & ‘sore and | q,Nritz Becker, who «wal co set up the ping season. No particular attention ie pald to | aided by the 218 rolled by yonr ‘Uncle Joe” et Thum's on Bowery twenty honor of his guests, and what he did inaividient scores, the whole team Thum, the Brunswick: -Collender team, see ae. Segoentt be seen toppling not say in his presentation remarks he ‘fete: to wit se o with @ total score of 1, 44 for two down for scores at ¢ the standing of teums ¢ Voor. | Reoured a. plac: Renkievinen toes , ccs One Hund: Tren more tian compensated for in the layout hele, of New ‘York. has apparently. oinched | mo Tne een tote cuaNyiDN, Tod, FOF | pict mret. haa boboed from na Offered by his famous chef. Ee (TOR Vin SiRETERODE ED, ARG Siow Roce || SCENE AE x. Coe Hundred and Twn. | Francisco to New York in forty daya and cy z Sea eames s S Derrine OF ie! ee Cop Fouineny Aish ean eins tase 90 yurmentt Peaiadstinan roning, en 20. (Caanler Dryer taicing Bowlers interested in organising th ‘as won 23; ¢ vs and sixth places the Spartans defeated 24 Now York have Wonrl out of OL game | meee ea eee Ce TURIN OF ine LOUFDR: | eomtoroagh “tourmemet. wT rat ae tne Casle Point, 8991 to 886; Corinthians beat snd Brooklyn 11 out of SL. are as foliows: Spalding, 1,485, ‘War- | Grand ¢ Ct ape ag Fergie} tor, .J at 5 o'clock to @ prize let and Castle Point, 92 to 806, end as a wind- : oe AS ae schedule. The entrance feo ts §20 for each ‘wp the Corinthian bainoch beat the Spar- Last year 1,025 men competed The onty real championship | Dilly Cong adding, sot. He 8 about him, and thet if he is | ™ jed to teatity he may make them go witness stand too, and, further- . Mr. Baker says he knows men of the writers, ‘The trouble started with “Feds and According to Mr. Baker, he to get him to He would have nothing to Jo with It, and then Col, Mann i down to Haltimore to see hii Raker di ces that the Colon row some inuney from him, otis > mn. nel making @ score of 1000 r more in the free head-pin tournament of The Evening World's free headpin tans, 808 to 92. Openins ‘gemes Bernard N. Baker, of Baltimore, or-| John tournament, There will be more |*V°™t Of the bowling seaso: cemtay icurrament ‘wees Colles last miaht ‘Clinger, president of the Ameri- inliMew) Yeuk ia wanizer and former president of the| con nat: ‘tournament, and also of ("am 1,200 im the lists this year, Aad nnwe en ane at Myce. cone 8S Atlantic Transport Line and president | tie New York Bowing Associaton, —_.—- World's frco headpin tournament. | {ifn Gnd Tuxedo at “Gohware & Atbr's of the Baltimore and Guarantee Trust | presented the. Rosevilies re duventien in(Ourenetttlons sts you nothing and you may | Broadway. pase a pre Baltimore ing the inugniticent ailver cup, mp win @ prix any, A Sempeeen | trom three feet in heignt, The tournameut , The competition started by tho series of ee REEL essed t reed PL wmseg Fhe vogt contains the following: record team, that includes eey- | gamed proven cia Bamucls’ and Gos composed of Voorhely, Starr, Roster, Linden, Baker recetved to-day the | eral players in the Tuxedo (Newark) | {cus Jr. in 8 home and home sontest at Who Is the Ohamplon? carly in Webruary to, roll, the Criterions. following telegram from Robert Colter: | eam in the ‘and Interstate | Pe, a Re aes, east New} sConstunt Reader," writing to The Even: eee “ testimony will be of immense | lagues, ia the best ever mude, the |. Tbe gs rig ol ation “oiade’ by | IDE ‘World. inclosss’ the following “acores of | Eintry blanlos are out for the national rain Leite "you “on what day | Eras na ya “Mews & "0a ee tet at ero Sha | ees gh iain ti thot altvatrat | gM Baar ce Sena we woukl Mie to have you appear. gh Tournament Scores. mp ore Ni m ok, to wales ie Grete Noo yon 0 AR ates Paes sianiate Fourth and Bighteenth street. ‘en-|The whole community will appreciate @ high team fecont of O46 in the] fuitimate, claimant. The am ng |¢wo years ago; also who is the champion of = | & dc ThreeMen. ‘Tournament, the pant, , Tue oumwertion has d your action Earner! Coliesier, death wus eortaie: | Yost, Wal, sovepted in powling, roles, and a | NSP nor aster Bt r|LIFE SAVERS’ MEDALS Mr. Baker says he was asked to sub-/ up to the ikmit in form at the One Hundred | Sven e/@¥,cunem aod others interested in | 14) “eamney Toil otter tation ext scribe to Fade and Fancies for $1,600] %#4, Fifteenth curwet alleys lant nigny Billy | fine ioventax: World, Grote, Eastern five-men champloushio, 208 GeeSetaat cat CA eg | Med We ae rye Seog eee eee | TQ FOUR POLICEMEN and when he refmed a reference ap-) 41. Pp. J. Hiddell. the “iilt Turk.” scoped ‘tigteen ot in the areater |tournament, 197 average for sixteen games; , peared in Town Topics about one of his| {200 and ae. we deuivored. the” pocra for | city who would” like compete for the | Washington Heights tournament, fourteen mect-| relatives “billing and cooing” in Cen- ne" sod a rainy ceamn “now ed with | fuventle, goamplonele, tnd Achone hem, 6 | eum Membersof the New York Force tral Park. the Harlems our games won. | that compane favorably. with, th older Tt is probable Mr, Baker will come wo |S#4 Linden heads the tournament Lowlard | oWiery tem ‘this clase of younmers wo | Ie your entry in for The Evening Rewards for Gallant w Yor! sti ‘hes Se " shows natural atility ‘as bowlwrs have| World's free headpin tournam Get (or Ne $0! testify, a8 tre Says be —s— Some such clever roliers as Voorfiels, Bait ks \3 something to discuss concerning certain to siart at the White Klephant Rescues. Iver watch fob of to every bowler A sterling redo alleys, Newark, Lee , nique design rark, Iee|alleys, Monday night? Tux writes to The Evening W. Samuels behalf of Asa Harris, a lad of fieen, for some time held the igh score gecdrd for, the alleys of Commissioner Bingham to-dmy pre- sented four United States Volunteer eran) Sald Among Bowlers. Iffe-Gaving Corps’ medals to two - . meant sone time] One t is needed in the Washing- Th The Evening World, which starte| 2). [lt wiley mem Seach tn the | con arcs eee ence roundsmen and two petrolmen. They Monday at the White Elephant| Hastorn and Interstate "raleed” the |eq'tne Iie Hour alleys, Ammenienn sveran | were Houndsmen Michael J, O'Lauah- alleys. Se martiala lara rhiomee and Home eae [eet eg) he) ae iin, of the Amity street station, Brook- agatnat _Ceo Tt ts brobable. chat. within a Lk sg Bert Allen, Freq Clinch and Fred 1-}lyn, and Joseph Murray, of the Rap- we ms y je. Suvel , chats Eastern League Finals. P pe Gokated fore the come [eee ne Hr Oe ee maviaual Jelyen street station, and Patrolmen Jo- The final series for New York and Brook- fees 4 iM bie ry Soe the old (sp pSarsing atreet, sare soph yeoueners iy Patrick Murphy, r eastern Lu journa. | beiny heli iy ae Harbor Squid. ee eat Near ee rag | Younger yenrn wus undoubtedly the beet in the Hartom | “oft aushiin rescued sixty-year-old John at''the “Universal, “lirooklyn, Monday after. | juvenile bowler the world has ever eeen. and | Leay Quiniand, who fell off the pier at the Ropn Ad) BVA. Ra 61068 | CORaNIAL GIS: Se eta ordue ft Te"naid that Fraenicle foot. of Madison avenue, Brooklyn. dividual “and wo, three Murray, who has about ten medals for j but he he says, bail of any bowler in New jett_ Stanton E Miles M, | the little ie foe , Taicciul vermeil : peed belbe due Mme deeds, revved @ man who had President of the Committee of pass " early training on the Unele Sam (now 1904, Mohawk: H into the Gowanus Canal and ‘also, c well and Johnay | ¢arly’ tra i wks, 16—4; | fallen in (ae spoke. A bie delegation will Voorbets a hi ¢ me ria) alleys on tne Bowery, near Thied was being swept Into a sewer. Weckes~ OM m the west aide to Albany to ingaide thin mreet Ba fer and Murphy Junped Inu the river ~ for mator Sax bi, of five gaines nt i mi ne teas a Winners oti! (elit act Hirst Vane Pens at East One Hundred $n mR 4 Se coe ceepeal a Ke ew Entries for The Evening World's | ment since have as follows: Spar-| Gna street and ed out two boys who bate taetr sides all. that is posible, Z le, Orchard, 0; i BRETAGNE OFF SABLE IsLANo,| Fit, Here jaiere Bale: tr “Would atate: today who [free headpin tournament will poat.|'An,(2). Albion, Rovedale, Orchasd. Ortontal, | were drown!ng, Dh Wyre con samer Lk Bre- t Y will Be t thik: runes: Voorhels will probwbly be the tivey clone oniny. Get am entry | dolla, Betvidere, Algonaain, RAPHING CO. FAILS. pf oom by wireless tolograpn|I will avo ‘that these Women will tee. | ieee ane wie team, hier may <|biank at the White Elephant) cyere whl be a tremendous crowd at tho| LITHOG ti x i station on Sabie isl-|Ufy aid thetr names wil made pub- wit Would | Wileyn to-day, Harlem Circle alleys next Henry Fluegelman thas been appointed ; &. Bt 9.45 o'clock lavt night | He. Of course, I have never made their ¥ match ‘game appearance to ——— receiver. for the Union Lithographing vessel wes 190 miles southeust ie, ‘nor will I do it now, She: Ewo-mnen event,” Fur the last. peties in H Inland. with) t ‘tt Brooklyn it 1s up to Ehler to give the mpec: Harlem League Awards. oon ‘otagne I onl: Monday oe wese Tanto, a nV, Ren] Some by Justice Amend, of the Class in the World, An Important Article from RUSSELL SAGE. 1 Had My Life to Live Over.” A Modern Robinson Crusoe. The amazing adventures of a 20th-century-castaway, told As a b To-Morrow’s Sunday World A True Story of Love and Charity. How two people, seeking to do good for a- poor~family, met, wooed and wed. To-Morrow’s Sunday Wond Saved from oman theGatiows Woman. How Antoinette Tolta, in the shadow of the gibbet, was rescued by woman’s wit, | To-Morrow’s Sunday World x New York’s New Art Treasures. The grand cuilections of pictures bequeathed to themetrop- olis by Huntington end Yerkes. ie Ka To-Morrow’s Sunday World Is the Corset to Go? Margaret Hubbard Ayer finds signs of a dress revolution, ‘4nd tells women about it. ’ 3 To-Morrow’s Sunday World 20th-Century Cave-Dwellers. How they are imitating the barbarians, Eq] To-Morrow’s Sunday World How It Feels To Be Buried Alive. > x as cB W x x x Ke: x The Strangest Petition Ever Presented, K -Panhandle Pete in St. Petersburg. Astonishing episode in the career of the ““ odd character. A x ‘Funny Stde’s’* The Week in New York Treated byrthe-keen-witted ‘writers. and artists-of the Metropolitan Section, _ {